- AIDA
- O patria mia singer
- Elton John-Tim Rice musical
- Leontyne Price role
- Opera debuting in Cairo in 1871
- Verdi heroine
- Verdi opera
- Verdi opus
- Verdi work
- John, Rice output
- John-Rice musical
- Rice-John musical
- Role for Tibaldi
- 1871 Verdi opera
- Disney musical
- Diva's role
- Radames' beloved
- Verdi's princess
- Verdi's slave girl
- Opera with elephants
- Verdi opera heroine
- Verdi classic
- Celeste ___ (romanza sung by Radames)
- Opera set partially on the Nile
- Enslaved princess of opera
- Musical with the song "Another Pyramid"
- Musical set in Egypt
- Opera set in Egypt
- Work that premiered in Cairo
- Every Story is a Love Story musical
- Fortune Favors the Brave musical
- Gloria all'Egitto opera
- The Past Is Another Land musical
- It ends in the Temple of Vulcan
- It's set in Egypt
- Opera that takes place in Memphis
- Radames' lover
- Radames' Letter musical
- Opera that debuted in Cairo on Christmas Eve 1871
- Beloved of Redames
- Opera by 26 Down
- Role for sopranos
- Opera heroine
- Daughter of Amonasro
- Role for a diva
- John/Rice collaboration
- Vehicle for divas
- Titular slave of opera
- Verdi masterpiece
- Verdi masterwork
- 1871 Verdi opening
- Radames's beloved
- Verdi debut of 1871
- Operatic slave girl
- La Scala classic
- Callas role
- Verdi opera set in Egypt
- Ethiopian princess of opera
- 2000 Broadway show featuring music by Elton John
- Ramades's beloved in a Verdi opera
- Work that debuted at the Cairo Opera House in 1871
- Work with the second-highest total number of Metropolitan Opera performances
- Another Pyramid musical
- The King of Egypt has a part in it
- Work in old Egypt
- Verdi slave girl
- Ethiopian of opera
- Opera that debuted in Cairo
- Slave of opera
- Verdi lady
- 56-Down set in Thebes
- Verdi opera of 1871
- Verdi's Ethiopian slave
- Disney musical based on an opera
- Opera set frequently in crosswords
- Opera set on the Nile
- Opera with elephants and Ethiopians
- John-Rice-Disney production
- Opera about an Ethiopian slave girl
- Popular title of the Disney musical "Elaborate Lives"
- Radames' love, in opera
- Elton John musical
- Elton John-Tim Rice Broadway musical
- Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
- Opera that opens in Memphis
- Verdi princess
- John and Rice musical
- Elton John Broadway musical
- Opera about a slave
- Opera set by the Nile
- Show with music by Elton John
- Verdi creation
- Triumphal March opera
- Broadway musical of Elton John and Tim Rice
- 1953 title role for Sophia
- 2000 Elton John/Tim Rice musical
- Opera seen frequently in crosswords
- Verdi or Elton John/Tim Rice work
- Verdi slave
- 1953 Sophia Loren film based on a Verdi classic
- Egyptian slave of opera
- Opera featuring a captured princess
- Opera set in Egypt and written by an Italian
- Opera with Princess Amneris
- Operatic 1871 debut in Cairo
- Verdi work about a slave
- Verdi's enslaved Ethiopian
- Verdi's title princess
- Musical featuring "The Gods Love Nubia"
- Opera redone by Elton John and Tim Rice
- Operatic Ethiopian
- Verdi opera about a slave
- Verdi title character
- Epic work by Verdi
- Opera that debuted in Cairo in 1871
- Pop opera by Elton John and Tim Rice
- Radames's beloved princess in opera
- 1871 Cairo premiere
- Opera made into a Broadway musical with an Elton John/Tim Rice score
- Opera that ends at the Temple of Vulcan
- Turturro of "The Sopranos"
- 2000 musical with the song "Another Pyramid"
- Opera set along the Nile
- Verdi heroine entombed with Radamès
- Opera adapted into an Elton John musical
- Tragic Verdi heroine
- Egypt-based show
- Opera whose premiere was delayed by the Franco-Prussian War
- Opera princess
- Popular opera
- The "grandest"opera?
- La Scala production
- Verdi's slave
- Opera that became a musical
- Operatic heroine
- 1871 Verdi debut
- Cairo debut of 1871
- Opera in which Grace Bumbry debuted
- Verdi warhorse
- Opera that premiered in Cairo
- Opera updated for Broadway
- Operatic slave
- Price part
- Radames's love
- Enslaved princess
- Musical with the song "Radames' Letter"
- Verdi opera commissioned by the Khedive of Egypt
- Verdi's Ethiopian princess
- Opera's Ethiopian princess
- Title captive in an 1871 opera
- Musical with the song "The Gods Love Nubia"
- Operatic princess
- Classic Leontyne Price role
- Verdi title princess
- Classic role for a diva
- Opera that premiered in Cairo in 1871
- Radamès' love
- Verdi opera with pyramids
- Verdi princess who sings "O patria mia"
- Opera about an African princess
- Work with an Ethiopian princess
- Musical based on an opera
- Classic Callas role
- Opera set in Egypt that debuted in Cairo
- Tony-winning role for Heather Headley
- Verdi opera set in ancient Egypt
- Written in the Stars musical
- Verdi opera about an African princess
- O patria mia opera
- Elton John musical based on a Verdi opera
- Verdi tragedy
- Role for Tebaldi
- Opera set in Thebes
- Premiere of 1871
- Work by 35 Down
- Elton's Broadway musical
- 2000 Tony-winning role
- Musical cowritten by Elton John
- Slave girl of opera
- John/Rice work
- Opera debut of 1871
- 26 Down set in Egypt
- Princess whom John wrote for
- Tony score for Elton
- What John won a Tony for
- 2000 Tony role for Heather Headley
- 54 Down by Verdi
- Verdi title role
- Opera by Verdi
- Radames' love
- Elton John Broadway score
- Elton John rock musical
- Ethiopian princess
- Musical set in ancient Egypt
- Return a Conqueror singer
- John's "Timeless Love Story"
- Elton John theater score
- Four-Tony winner for 2000
- Disney theatrical production
- Princess of opera
- Work with a pharaoh
- Musical with "Another Pyramid"
- Nubian of operadom
- Work set on the Nile
- Elton John musical score
- Verdi soprano
- Verdi work set in Egypt
- Verdi's Egyptian opera
- VERDI OPERAS
- Verdi opera adapted by Elton John
- What Elton John got a Tony for
- Work set in 16 Across
- Broadway role for Heather Headley
- Its first performance was in Cairo
- 1871 Giuseppe Verdi opera
- 1953 Sophia Loren role
- Slave girl on Broadway
- Janice Soprano portrayer Turturro
- John show
- Palace Theatre musical, once
- Show that featured Adam Pascal as Radames
- The Gods Love Nubia musical
- Musical that garnered Elton John his only Tony
- 1953 title role for Sophia Loren
- Memphis belle?
- John musical
- Heroine of Verdi opera.
- Beloved of Rhadames.
- Who dies with Radames?
- Opera written to celebrate a canal opening.
- She is buried alive with Radames.
- She loved Radamés.
- Céleste ___.
- It contains the "Triumphal March."
- Opera with a "Triumphal March."
- Popular Met offering.
- Met perennial.
- Opera.
- Role for Zinka Milanov.
- Celeste ___.
- Amonasro's daughter.
- Its first performance was in Cairo, 1871.
- Rival of Amneris.
- My Darlin' ___.
- Amneris' rival.
- Ghislanzoni's libretto.
- A Bing presentation.
- La Scala perennial.
- Opera dated 1871.
- Opera laid in Africa.
- Zinka Milanov role.
- Milanov role.
- Opera first performed in 25 Down.
- Opera of 1871.
- Opera with Egyptian background.
- Verdi triumph.
- Beloved of Radames.
- Ghislanzoni's much-performed libretto.
- Opera set in Memphis.
- Operatic role.
- Operatic staple.
- Slave-princess of opera.
- Verdi's Cairo debut.
- Big night at the Met.
- Verdi title.
- Ethiopian princess in opera.
- Opera role.
- Opera written in 1871.
- Soprano role at the opera.
- Cairo production, 1871.
- Rhadames' lady.
- Singer's role.
- Celeste character.
- Famous Ethiopian slave.
- Ponselle role.
- Princess Amneris's slave.
- Production by 44 Down.
- Subject of famous aria.
- Verdi role.
- Opera girl
- Radamès's beloved
- Radamès's love
- Met offering
- Radamès's friend
- Verdi girl
- Beloved of Radamès
- She dies with Radamès
- Heroine captivated by a captain
- Opera laid in Egypt
- Ghislanzoni libretto
- Opera by Verdi: 1871
- Opus that opened at a hall in Memphis
- Radames's lover
- Role for Price
- She sings "O patria mia"
- Verdi opera: 1871
- O patria mia source
- Slave of Amneris
- La Scala offering
- Opera premiere: Cairo, 1871
- Price role
- Met staple
- Amneris's rival
- Ghislanzoni's great libretto
- Kind of trumpet
- Amneris's slave
- Operatic African slave
- Verdi's equivalent of Juliet
- It debuted in Cairo, Dec. 24, 1871
- Role for Leontyne
- Turturro of "Angie"
- It ends at the Temple of Vulcan
- Ritorna vincitor singer
- Fictional slave girl of Egypt
- Love of Radames
- Opera set in the time of the Pharaohs
- Opera set near the Nile
- Where to hear "O patria mia"
- Famous slave
- Opera set in ancient Thebes
- Opera with chariots
- The King of Egypt sings in it
- Verdi opera or heroine
- Award-winning Disney Broadway musical
- Heather Headley title role on Broadway
- Broadway hit co-written by Elton John
- It opened in 1871
- 2000 Broadway hit
- Fictional slave girl
- Its closing duet is "O terra, addio"
- Broadway musical set in ancient Egypt
- Broadway musical subtitled "The Timeless Love Story"
- Opera set in ancient Egypt
- It's been performed more than 1,000 times at the Met
- Musical with the opening number "Every Story Is a Love Story"
- Opera that's 2-Down backward
- Operatic daughter of the king Amonasro
- Sophia Loren title role of 1953
- Opera set in the age of pharaohs
- Opera set on the banks of the Nile
- Celeste ___ (aria)
- *Lover of Radames
- 1953 Loren title role
- Broadway musical with the song "The Gods Love Nubia"
- It's set partly at the Temple of Vulcan
- She dies with Radames
- 2000 musical that won four Tonys
- Musical that opens with "Every Story Is a Love Story"
- A slave to opera?
- Musical featuring Nubians
- Slave entombed with Radames
- Verdi's "Celeste ___"
- Classical opera redone by Elton John
- Radames's love, in opera
- Work with singing Egyptians
- Opera that premiered on Christmas Eve of 1871
- Slave singing several solos
- Slave who dies in the Temple of Vulcan
- 110-Across set in Egypt
- 2000 musical with the song "Fortune Favors the Brave"
- Hit Broadway musical set partly in a tomb
- Musical with the song "Written in the Stars"
- Verdi's opera slave girl
- Opera with a slave girl
- Slave whom Amneris was jealous of
- Title slave of the stage
- Its final scene is set in a tomb
- Lover of Radames, in opera
- New York Met performance 1,000+ times
- Nubian heroine of opera
- Opera set partly on the banks of the Nile
- Elton John musical based on a work by Verdi
- Musical title that's 19-Across spelled backward
- Verdi work that may include camels
- Work whose title character is buried alive
- Broadway character who sings "The Gods Love Nubia"
- Fictional Ethiopian princess
- Hit musical with music by Elton John
- Opera with a noted triumphal march
- Soprano who ends up trapped in a vault
- Opera daughter of Amonasro
- Opera that aptly premiered in Egypt
- 2000 Tony-winning title role for Heather Headley
- Its first scene is set near Memphis
- Elton John musical based on an opera
- Opera redone by Elton John
- Title girl of a Verdi opera
- Title slave of opera
- Masterpiece of 1871
- Opera set in Egypt's Old Kingdom
- Turturro on "The Sopranos"
- 1871 Cairo debut
- Role performed by Leontyne Price in her 1985 farewell operatic performance, at the Met
- The "A" in the so-called ABCs of Opera, the most-performed operas in the Met's history
- Operatic lover of Radamès
- Title character of a Verdi opera
- Rosa Ponselle role
- Tragic Ethiopian princess
- Famous opera
- Met production
- Opera featuring elephants
- Verdi's classic opera
- Verdi's tribute to the Suez Canal
- It premiered in Cairo
- Opera with "O patria mia"
- Opera with an Egyptian setting
- Verdi product
- Role for Callas
- Ethiopian slave of opera
- Noted opera
- Opera about an enslaved Ethiopian girl
- Opera set in Eqypt
- Classic opera
- Opera redone by Disney
- Verdi's classic princess
- Tragic opera princess
- Tragic Ethiopian princess of opera
- Classic opera with "O patria mia"
- Musical by Elton John
- Ethiopian princess in a Verdi opera
- Musical based on a Verdi opera
- Verdi opera that premiered in Cairo
- Ethiopian Verdi heroine
- Musical with a pharaoh
- Opera princess who loves Radames
- Opera turned into a 1998 musical
- Opera whose name has the same vowels as 25-Down
- Verdi opera commissioned by Egypt's Isma'il Pasha
- Musical whose name is 3/4 vowels
- Comedian Osman
- Comedian Rodriguez
- Production at 19 Down
- It debuted December 24 1871
- Verdi favorite
- Amneris' slave
- Classic Met heroine
- Verdi lass
- 1871 Cairo Opera House premiere
- 1871 opera
- Rhadames' love
- Verdi spectacle
- Verdi vehicle
- Opera of note
- Elton John's Broadway hit
- Opera's slave princess
- Verdi opera that debuted in 1871
- A slave of opera
- The Franco-Prussian War delayed its premiere
- 1871 Verdi premier
- Operatic masterpiece of 1871
- It opened in Cairo
- Opera with an Egyptian king
- Opera with an Ethiopian heroine
- Verdi opera premiering in Cairo
- Verdi opera with elephants
- Opera with the King of Egypt
- Verdi opera that debuted in Cairo
- Verdi premiere of 1871
- Tony-winning lead role for Heather Headley
- Enslaved African princess
- Four-act Verdi work
- 1871 operatic premiere
- It premiered at the Cairo Opera House in 1871
- Tim Rice/Elton John musical
- King Amonasro's daughter
- Soprano slave
- Opera commissioned by the khedive of Egypt
- She dies in the temple of Vulcan
- Captive princess of opera
- Work that takes place in Memphis
- Egyptian premiere of 1871
- Antonio Ghislanzoni wrote its libretto
- Opera commissioned by a khedive
- Singing slave girl
- O terra, addio singer
- Nubian princess on stage
- She dies beneath the Temple of Vulcan
- Verdi's African princess
- Work commissioned by the khedive of Egypt
- Egyptian-themed Verdi opera
- Princess who dies in the temple of Vulcan
- Its Act 3 is set on the banks of the Nile
- Role first sung by Antonietta Pozzoni
- Verdi opera that takes place in Egypt
- Amneris is jealous of her
- Khedivial Opera House premiere of 1871
- Antonio Ghislanzoni supplied its lyrics
- Singing slave
- 14-Across set in Egypt
- Title Ethiopian princess
- African princess of opera
- Egypt-based opera
- It debuted at Cairo's Royal Opera House
- Title princess in a Verdi opera